Date | Title | Church |
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06 Apr 2014 | Suicidal Power: Why Freedom Comes from Commitment Not Your Right to Choose (Matthew 26:47-27:5) |
Boro City Church |
06 Apr 2014 | Suicidal Power: Why Freedom Comes from Commitment Not Your Right to Choose (Matthew 26:47-27:5) |
Boro City Church |
06 Apr 2014 | Suicidal Power: Why Freedom Comes from Commitment Not Your Right to Choose (Matthew 26:47-27:5) |
Boro City Church |
25 Mar 2012 | In my place condemned he stood (Matthew 26:47-27:2) |
Cambridge Presbyterian Church (Ian Hamilton) |
04 Mar 2012 | Matthew 26:47-68 & 27:1 (Matthew 26:47-68 & 27:1) |
Holyrood Evangelical Church (Phil Hair) |
28 Mar 2004 | Trial by mockery (Matthew 26:47-68) |
St Andrew the Great (Dan Smith) |
16 Mar 2003 | The garden arrest (Matthew 26:47-56) |
All Souls Langham Place (Richard Bewes) |
02 Apr 2000 | Betrayed and accused (Matthew 26:47-68) |
All Souls Langham Place (Richard Trist) |
28 Mar 1997 | What pains he had to b (Matthew 26:47-58, ) |
All Souls Langham Place (Roger Salisbury) |
23 Jun 2024 | The Ultimate Judge, Yet On Trial (Matthew 26:57-75, by Bret Rogers) |
Redeemer Church of Fort Worth, TX |
24 Mar 2024 | Palm Sunday (Matthew 26:57-75) |
St John's Church Tunbridge Wells (Tom Nash) |
05 Nov 2023 | The Silence Of The Lamb (Matthew 26:57-68) |
Belvidere Road Church (Ian Higham) |
05 Mar 2023 | Necessary (Matthew 26:57 - Matthew 26:75) |
St Thomas Oakwood (Rich Alldritt) |
15 Apr 2022 | He saved others; he cannot save himself (Matthew 26:57-27:66) |
Trinity Church York |
23 Aug 2020 | The Religious Trials (Matthew 26:57-75) |
The Well Church (Brad Bell) |
10 May 2020 | Unknown title (Matthew 26:57-68) |
St Benet's Welsh Church (Aneirin Glyn) |
10 May 2020 | Who is striking Jesus (Matthew 26:57-68) |
St Benet's Welsh Church (Aneirin Glyn) |
05 Apr 2020 | Jesus' Trial (Matthew 26:57-75) |
Grace Church Sydenham (Jeremy Shackleton) |
05 Apr 2020 | Before the Sanhedrin (Matthew 26:57-75) |
Dundonald Church (Clayton Fopp) |
29 Mar 2020 | The Shame of Betrayal (Matthew 26:57-75) |
Christ Church Kensington (Mark O'Donoghue) |